MIT team’s “brain” for microgrids wins Clean Energy Prize
Six teams split $225,000 in prizes at the annual competition that funds clean-energy ideas.
Six teams split $225,000 in prizes at the annual competition that funds clean-energy ideas.
Research conducted by Kumar, along with a team led by Professor Greg Stephanopoulos, looks to the future of emissions reduction and recycling.
Step-by-step, the Moodera Research Group is building the essential knowledge and hardware for next-generation quantum computers.
In an effort to improve reactor safety and efficiency, new research aims to bring corrosive particle buildup out of the shadows.
Progress report underscores strong collaboration across campus to address climate change.
Winning teams will use grants to advance research in areas including fuel cells, solar-powered desalination, and impacts of electric vehicle charging on the power grid.
MIT study projects end-of-century climate under different scenarios.
The Environmental Defense Fund's Fred Krupp speaks about the Paris Climate Agreement at MIT.
Retrofitting a small portion of buildings would have big impact on cities’ carbon emissions.
Sustainable transportation, grid modernization, building efficiency among topics at MIT Energy Initiative event with Department of Energy's David Danielson.
MIT's Plasma Science and Fusion Center proposes fusion technology to tap geothermal energy.
Assistant professor studies how small differences in molecular structure alter behavior in unexpected ways for energy-related applications.
Twelve teams competing in social-entrepreneurship competition split $97,500 in cash prizes.
MIT President L. Rafael Reif responds to Congressional request for information.
Combining gasification with fuel-cell technology could boost efficiency of coal-powered plants.